It does look great, but prepare to cuss during the installation. You need three or four hands and really really skinny fingers to install it. (Well, OK, nobody has fingers that skinnny.) The backplate goes up reasonably easily, requiring only three hands and some body english. The glass cover is held in place by four tabs, held by four screws with metal directly on the glass, so don't over tighten the screws. It looks like you should be able to loosen the screws, rotate the tabs out of the way and insert the glass, but NO; you have to take all four tiny tiny screws all the way out, and the tabs come off as you take out the screws. Be Careful! If you drop one of these, you're in trouble. I was installing on a two story deck. To drop it was to lose it. Getting them back in is worse. They're tiny and short and go into a recessed receiver. And they have tabs on them. And the tabs get in the way. Be Careful. The metal decorative cover (with the decorative bars) goes on next. It is held in place by two screws which go into holes that no human can reach. They're an inch or so up under the cover, and the space between the cover and the wall is maybe 1/4 inch!! You're not going to get your fingers in there. So tape the screw to the end of your screwdriver. It's still not easy finding a black hole in a black frame that has to line up with another black hole in a black frame, both of which are in deep shadow within an absurdly narrow access space. Be patient and careful. Easy to drop the screw, especially the bottom one, since you're kind of standing on your head, with the side of your head plastered against the wall, trying to get your eye against the wall, looking up into the void, trying to hold the frame and a light and the screwdriver and find the holes. Hope you don't wear bifocals like me! Once it's up and on and looking great, you feel happy...for a moment. Then you realize that to change that light bulb, you're going to have to disassembly the whole front of the fixture, including the two absurdly placed frame screws you struggled to get in, and all four tabs and screws holding the glass on. I can only hope that I sell my house before I have to change that bulb!!